Word: burr
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...left her nerves at the hotel) is happily a crack rifle shot. Marie Stoddard burlesques Marillyn Miller well. Belle Story, a Hippodrome version of Galli-Curci (with mockery on the flute) registered more high notes than applause, Carl McCullough, advertising "Slikum" and the Irish (Query: Why play Boston?) burr, does a good telephone conversation. Joe Boganny and troupe prove the acme of slap-stick tumbling (yes, the dwarfs are there). William Horlick and Sarampa Sisters hold the crowd in at the last with a pleasing dance symphony, starring their own drop, a pair of crotales, and certain familiar Liszt music...
Lieut. carleton Burr...
...Sever 11 German 26a, Sever 18 Government 3, Harvard 2 Greek A, Sever 18 History 30a: Abrams to Jourdain (incl.), Harvard 5 Kane to Young (incl.), Harvard 6 History of Religions 9, Sever 18 Mathematics A I, Zool. Lect. Rm. Mathematics 22, Sever 30 Music 3: Abbott to Burr (incl.), Emerson A Cabot to Zeo (incl.), Emerson D Physics B: Adams to Hamilton (incl.), Sever 5 Hankins to Pape (incl.), Sever 6 Pla to Zizzamia (incl.), Sever 11 Physics 1, Sever 30 2 P. M. Physics 17 hf, Pierce 304 Spanish 4 hf, Emerson F Zoology 17, Zool...
...Andover C History 12, Harvard 5, 6 History 15, Sever 17 Italian 1, Sever 5, 8 Mathematics A, 11, Sever 26, 80 Mathematics C, I: Prof. Coolidge's sect. 1a, Sever 23, 24 Mr. Langier's sect. 1b, Sever 24 Mr. Mackie's sect 1c, Sever 20 Mr. Burr's sect. 1d, Sever 29 Mathematics 2 III, Sever 33,36 Mathematics 18, Sever 36 Music 4, Music Bldg. Philosophy 4, Emerson J Philosophy 2a, Emerson J Physics 2a, Emerson J Romance Philol. 8, Sever 5 Semitic 2, Sever 17 Semitic 19, Sever 17 Semitic 2b, Sever 17 Social Ethics...
...Alger Jr.; 9 to 10, G. M. Appleton and C. W. Baker Jr.; 10 to 11, W. J. Banes and O. Barton; 11 to 12, F. G. Bemis and G. P. Bickford; 12 to 1, R. G. Boyd and J. T. Bradlee; 1 to 2, H. C. Burr and A. H. Chatfield; 2 to 3, N. Choate and J. Codman; 3 to 4, O. H. Coolidge and F. W. Crocker; 4 to 5, G. S. Morse and R. Emerson; 5 to 6, D. P. Ferguson and H. M. Forbes...